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2003-12-31 Home Front
Florida Dems ready for another ‘stolen election’
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Posted by Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter) 2003-12-31 1:32:26 PM|| || Front Page|| [2 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 These whining idiots amaze me. They keep claiming that bush 'stole' the election even after each and every recount - even the media recount (hardly a unbised source itself) went bush'es way.

Here they are already claiming that Bush stole the election 10 months before the first ballot is cast!
Posted by CrazyFool  2003-12-31 1:42:42 PM||   2003-12-31 1:42:42 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 The dems have to face up to the music - Bush did not steal the election in Florida. He won it the American way , with electorial votes.

Also there are some basic facts that are totally ignored by the left media.

All Gore had to do was when his home state of Tenn and he would of been president and not GW.
The electorial vote counts were:
Bush - 271
Gore - 266

And this is with GW winning Florida and Tenn.

If Gore had won Tenn and lost Florida the electorial vote count would of been:
Bush - 260
Gore - 277

And Gore would be president. Now if the people of Gore's home state do not want him what does that tell you? They have had experiance with him, before being Clinton's lackey he was a senator from Tenn.. Obviously he did not live up to expectations.

Of historical note Gore's father (Gore Sr.) lost the Democratic Tenn primaries for the 1948 presidential elections. Seems to a track record here of the people of Tenn not wanting a Gore.
Posted by Dan 2003-12-31 2:04:39 PM||   2003-12-31 2:04:39 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 You gotta love it. And Terry Mcuallife just lets these whackjobs hang around, making the dems look more and more ridiculous. The longer he lets these dunces spout, the better off the the Res Publica. Best thing to ever happen to the GOP, hope they don't blow it.
Posted by 4thInfVet 2003-12-31 2:18:03 PM||   2003-12-31 2:18:03 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 So what's their excuse going to be if there's a McGovern style blowout nationwide (which is quite possible if Doctor Dimbo's their man)? Is it possible for The Evil Karl Rove to rig every voting machine in the country?

Posted by tu3031 2003-12-31 2:25:07 PM||   2003-12-31 2:25:07 PM|| Front Page Top

#5 I really wish the Donks would stop beating this equine corpse. It's not good for the country, it's corrosive to the very concept of voting and laws. If, every damned time they lose, they start whining about stolen elections, pretty soon they'll be pushing the idea that voting doesn't matter, and that they have to take "more direct action".

Can anyone compare how the Republicans acted after 1960? I know you can occasionally hear a Republican complaining about the "irregularities" in some of the voting in that election, but it's never to the degree we're seeing from the Donks. Is that just because of the time, or did Nixon's decision to not contest the results contribute that much to American civility?

God help us if this election's close: there will be blood in the streets.
Posted by Robert Crawford  2003-12-31 3:34:42 PM|| [http://www.kloognome.com/]  2003-12-31 3:34:42 PM|| Front Page Top

#6 I spent the first twenty-six years of my life in this hellhole of a state. Never have I been happier not to be there!
Posted by Anonymous 2003-12-31 3:35:14 PM||   2003-12-31 3:35:14 PM|| Front Page Top

#7 Hmmm.... Election fraud charges from the Democrats....Can you say "projection"?
Posted by whitecollar redneck 2003-12-31 4:24:47 PM||   2003-12-31 4:24:47 PM|| Front Page Top

#8 County Supervisor of Elections Theresa LePore said their analysis was deeply flawed.

LePore is a Democrat, folks, as are ALL the Palm Beach County Election Board Commissioners. THEY are the ones that designed and approved the "confusing" butterfly ballot in 2000 (same type we used here in Chicago without complaint). THEY are the ones who counted the ballots first time, second time, third time. THEY are the ones responsible for the whole mess. Not a single Republican touched the ballot design or voting procedure. Ditto for Miami-Dade County.

Here in Chicago, a bunch of whiners like these folks would be drummed outta the Regular Democrat (Daley) organization and dumped in the south branch of the Chicago River.
Posted by Steve White  2003-12-31 5:14:10 PM||   2003-12-31 5:14:10 PM|| Front Page Top

#9 Well, of course they would, Steve. Can't have people drawing attention to voting irregularities like that.
Posted by Robert Crawford  2003-12-31 6:17:45 PM|| [http://www.kloognome.com/]  2003-12-31 6:17:45 PM|| Front Page Top

#10 Hell Rush Limbuagh is the only known Republican in Palm Beach County. If you want houmor tho check into Broward County and it's Donk supevisor of elections.
Posted by Shipman 2003-12-31 6:39:28 PM||   2003-12-31 6:39:28 PM|| Front Page Top

#11 Shipman, don't forget Marta. She doubles the Republican base in Palm Beach.
Posted by Robert Crawford  2003-12-31 8:25:41 PM|| [http://www.kloognome.com/]  2003-12-31 8:25:41 PM|| Front Page Top

#12 The far-left fruitbats who stole the Democratic Party some years ago have now set their sights on de-legitimizing the democratic process in its entirety.

This will begin during the primaries if Dean's lead falters (as I predict it will). After that, the Left will forget their claims that the nomination was stolen and shift gears to the general election.

Once a Democratic candidate has been selected (assuming that it is not Dean or one of the serious loons like Kucinich), the focus will shift to de-legitimizing the general election. The Lefties will champion the Democratic nominee, and the media will forget that these same Lefties had recently called that nominee a thief.

As I said on another string, the conspiracy theory du jour among poli-sci and anthropology drones is an absurd rumor that Halliburton "owns the computers that will count the votes."
Of course, there are no such computers and Halliburton is not in the computer business anyway.

This idea of large-scale, unified, centralized manipulation by large corporations is the underlying theme of most fruitbat activism these days.

The objective is to remove the democratic process as an impediment to far Left goals, and legitimize the Left's own presumption of authority.

This is why conspiracy theories are such an integral part of present-day Left-think. As a strategy, conspiracy theories exploit the well-documented factual ignorance of even highly-educated Lefties.

For example, I know lefty professors, people with PhDs, who could not tell you within a hundred years when the American Civil War happened, or to what party Harry Truman belonged.

A couple of years ago, I met a newly minted assistant professor who was completely convinced of the accuracy of Fox TV's notorious Moon Hoax program.
(this claimed the US had faked the Apollo Moon landings of 1969-72)
During the resulting conversation, it emerged that she had no idea of the distance to the Moon, did not know that the Earth goes around the Sun, and was unaware that the US military is not the only military force in the world. I swear that this is true. Her field: Education. She was also "chair" of the county Green Party.

Posted by Atomic Conspiracy 2003-12-31 10:25:13 PM||   2003-12-31 10:25:13 PM|| Front Page Top

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